Dates / Schedules
27th September 2025 5:00pm
Free entry upon prior collection of a ticket at the CCB box office, on 27 September, from 13:00.
In 2005, ESMAE theatre students performed The Seagull. Twenty years on, Gaivotas em Terra [Seagulls Ashore] revisits the cast through filmed interviews and archival footage. Directed by JUNO and produced by Formiga Atómica, the documentary screens alongside the premiere of Só Mais Uma Gaivota [Just One More Seagull] in September 2025 at CCB.
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Ages
+12 years
Data sheet
Directed by JUNO
With the participation of Alexandra Miranda, Ana Monteiro, Carmo de Sousa, David Santos, Helder Guimarães, Inês Lopes, João Pedro Correia, José Ferreira, Marta Inocentes, Miguel Fragata, Rodrigo Santos, Susana Madeira and Tânia Dinis
Project conception and direction Inês Barahona and Miguel Fragata
Production assistance Beatriz Brito
Communication Mafalda Guedes Vaz
Executive producer Luna Rebelo and Sofia Bernardo
Production Formiga Atómica
Co-production Centro Cultural de Belém, CAAA – Centro para os Assuntos da Arte e Arquitectura, Centro Cultural de Lagos, Cine-Teatro Constantino Nery – Teatro Municipal de Matosinhos, RTP – Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, Teatro Ribeiro Conceição and Théâtre du Point du Jour
Partnerships Centro de Estudos de Teatro da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, Escola Superior de Música e Artes do Espetáculo/Teatro Helena Sá e Costa, Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência
Thanks Casa Brava
Formiga Atómica is supported by the Portuguese Republic – Culture, Youth and Sport / Directorate-General for the Arts and by Lisbon City Council / Gaivotas Cultural Centre | Boavista.
Formiga Atómica
Artistic Director Inês Barahona and Miguel Fragata
Production Luna Rebelo and Sofia Bernardo
Communication Mafalda Guedes Vaz
Photo: ©JUNO
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